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May 01 2025
Mark Denny
The venerable sling is a difficult weapon to master—we show that very precise timing is required to hit a target. Internal ballistics are analyzed to support ancient claims of the weapon's range ...
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May 01 2025
Charles Alexandre Bédard, Sophie Berthelette et al.
In statistical mechanics, entropy is defined as a fundamental quantity. However, its unit, J / K , involves that of temperature, which is only subsequently defined—and defined in terms of ...
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April 28 2025
Julia M. Brevoord, Leonardo G. C. Wienhoven et al.
The negatively charged tin-vacancy (SnV−) center in diamond has emerged as a promising platform for quantum computing and quantum networks. To connect SnV− qubits in large networks, in situ tuning ...
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April 28 2025
Zixuan Su, Jinchi Cai et al.
Klystrons designed for high-power, high-efficiency (HE) microwave amplification typically suffer from limited instantaneous bandwidth. Improving bandwidth is critical for enhancing device ...
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April 28 2025
James M. Wilczak, Daniel B. Kirk-Davidoff et al.
This Perspective article provides a brief overview of the topic of wind and solar energy droughts (henceforth WSDs). It does not attempt to provide a complete literature review of the subject but ...
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April 28 2025
Ken-ichi Yuyama, Srinivasa Rao Allam et al.
Optical vortex laser-induced forward transfer (OV-LIFT) is an innovative approach for printing fine microdots of various materials, including high concentration colloidal solutions and high viscosity ...
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April 28 2025
Jiading Liang, Yaoyao Li et al.
Understanding the interaction between perovskites and organic molecules is crucial for optimizing hybrid materials in advanced optoelectronic applications, such as light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and ...